The results are beginning to come in from the floor here at Lucas Oil Stadium, and even though 40-yard dash times are not necessarily an indicator of how well prospects will play in the NFL, they can tell you if a player who was thought to be slow might not be.

That certainly was the case with Emmaus graduate Kevin White, who needed just 4.35 seconds to answer pretty much all questions about his speed.

Though not the best of his position group, it was a quality time. Only Phillip Dorsett of Miami (4.33) and J.J. Nelson of Alabama Birmingham (4.29) were faster among players in his position group.

Questionable speed was thought to be White's only potential drawback before his appearance here this week.

The quarterbacks also ran today, with former Eagles coach Chip Kelly recruit Marcus Mariota smoking his Florida State counterpart.

Flyin' Hawaiian II led all quarterbacks with a time of 4.52, beating the entire field and proving to be much, much faster than Jameis Winston, who ran a 4.97.

Another dual-threat quarterback who turned in a shockingly slow time was Baylor's Bryce Petty (4.87).

Auburn's Nick Marshall ran the second fastest time among the quarterbacks with a 4.54. He was followed by Alabama's Blake Sims (4.58), UCLA's Brett Hundley (4.63) and Nevada's Cody Fajardo (4.63).

White's time, combined with the 23 bench-press reps of 225 pounds he did the day before and the way he played last season at West Virginia is further evidence that he could well be the top receiver in this year's class.

Lafayette running back Ross Scheuerman ran a 4.62, which ranked closer to the bottom of the RB pack than the top. However, of the 18 backs who ran a faster time, seven ran a 4.61.

So Scheurman really winds up in the middle of the pack, not bad, but not close to the 4.39 clocking at his Junior Day.

To check out how everyone is doing in all the measurables, click here.